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felbamate and Brain Damage, Chronic

felbamate has been researched along with Brain Damage, Chronic in 1 studies

Felbamate: A PEGylated phenylcarbamate derivative that acts as an antagonist of NMDA RECEPTORS. It is used as an anticonvulsant, primarily for the treatment of SEIZURES in severe refractory EPILEPSY.
felbamate : The bis(carbamate ester) of 2-phenylpropane-1,3-diol. An anticonvulsant, it is used in the treatment of epilepsy.

Brain Damage, Chronic: A condition characterized by long-standing brain dysfunction or damage, usually of three months duration or longer. Potential etiologies include BRAIN INFARCTION; certain NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS; CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA; ANOXIA, BRAIN; ENCEPHALITIS; certain NEUROTOXICITY SYNDROMES; metabolic disorders (see BRAIN DISEASES, METABOLIC); and other conditions.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"The behavioral effects of felbamate were assessed in 20 persons, (ages 2 to 19 years) who were participating in a compassionate plea protocol for children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome."7.69Behavioral effects of felbamate in childhood epileptic encephalopathy (Lennox-Gastaut syndrome). ( Coskey, JS; Gay, PE; Mecham, GF; Sadler, T; Thompson, JA, 1995)
"The behavioral effects of felbamate were assessed in 20 persons, (ages 2 to 19 years) who were participating in a compassionate plea protocol for children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome."3.69Behavioral effects of felbamate in childhood epileptic encephalopathy (Lennox-Gastaut syndrome). ( Coskey, JS; Gay, PE; Mecham, GF; Sadler, T; Thompson, JA, 1995)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (100.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Gay, PE1
Mecham, GF1
Coskey, JS1
Sadler, T1
Thompson, JA1

Other Studies

1 other study available for felbamate and Brain Damage, Chronic

ArticleYear
Behavioral effects of felbamate in childhood epileptic encephalopathy (Lennox-Gastaut syndrome).
    Psychological reports, 1995, Volume: 77, Issue:3 Pt 2

    Topics: Adolescent; Anticonvulsants; Brain Damage, Chronic; Child; Child Behavior Disorders; Child, Preschoo

1995